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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2018.8.6.251

A Study on Construction of IoT Environment for ICT- based Information Support  

Sim, Sung-Ho (School of Information and Communication Sciences, Semyung University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.8, no.6, 2018 , pp. 251-256 More about this Journal
Abstract
There have been various studies being conducted to prepare for aging society due to the recent trend of rapid aging. The silver industry such as wellness, senior monitoring and support service, and emergency medical assistance services for the elderly is growing fast. However, due to economic problems, limited services are being provided. In addition, the problem of residence of elderly people and care of elderly patients are also becoming important issues to be solved. Aging in Place is emerging as an alternative to solve the problem of local deviation, controlled communication, and loss of self-sufficiency in the process of residents residing in the facility. In this paper, we propose IoT environment construction for ICT based Aging in Place information extension support. By building an IoT environment for Aging in Place support, users can be provided with services that can meet their needs in a familiar environment. The proposed method builds an environment that can be self-supporting based on the user's information and provides medical, transportation, and life support services for the elderly.
Keywords
ICT; AIP; IoT; aging society; IoT Environment;
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